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Post Traumatic Stress and Animals

  • Written by Karen Elise Nowak

(PTSD) is an anxiety disorder that can develop after exposure to one or more terrifying events in which grave physical harm occurred or was threatened. It is a severe and ongoing emotional reaction to an extreme psychological trauma. This stressor may involve someone's actual death or a threat to the patient's or someone else's life, serious physical injury, or threat to physical and/or psychological integrity, to a degree that usual psychological defenses are incapable of coping. In some cases it can also be from profound psychological and emotional trauma, apart from any actual physical harm. Often, however, the two are combined. PTSD is a condition distinct from traumatic stress, which is of less intensity and duration.

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Helping Pets Cope with Depression

  • Written by Ian Spellfield

Would it surprise you to learn that, just like people, pets can suffer from depression? In fact, it is estimated that hundreds of thousands of dogs and cats are currently dealing with depression. Some signs to look for include the following: pets might change their behavior and start moping around or become lethargic; they may no longer want to play. In severe cases, pets can even stop eating or drinking water, leading to drastic weight loss. This is painful for both pet and owner.

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